On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 04:52:57PM +0400, Proskurin Kirill wrote: > David Shaw wrote: > > Ah, this is a problem. What you are seeing when you request a LDAP > > access is a message from the "generic" keyserver handler (using curl). > > Are you built with LDAP support? Recompile GPG with LDAP support, and > > you should be in better shape. You can tell if you have LDAP support > > if there is a "gpgkeys_ldap" program. > > > > Note, though, that if PGP can't send keys to the keyserver without > > authentication, that GPG probably won't be able to either - they use > > essentially the same LDAP calls. One problem at a time, however. > > Let's get you talking LDAP at all before we debug the other problem. > > > > David > > > Thanks for respond. > > Im compile gnupg with Ldap support, BUT im don`t have a "gpgkeys_ldap" > program.
When you run ./configure to build GPG, what does it say about LDAP? It would be something like this: checking whether LDAP via "-lldap" is present and sane... yes If it doesn't say 'yes', then you're not building with LDAP support. Depending on your OS, you often need to install a "devel" package for this (so, openldap-devel or similar). David _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users